by Mara Behlau and Anna Alice Almeida | Jan 22, 2024 | Function, NCVS Insights
NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates The Importance of Vocal Self-Regulation January 22, 2024 Volume 5 – January 2024 by Mara Behlau and Anna Alice Almeida The human voice is extremely flexible and adjustments of quality, frequency, and intensity serve to signal...
by Zhaoyan Zhang | Jan 20, 2024 | NCVS Insights, Vocal Folds
NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates The Underappreciated Role of Vocal Fold Medial Surface Thickness in Vocal Control January 20, 2024 Volume 5 – January 2024 by Zhaoyan Zhang Clinicians and singers are used to viewing vocal fold vibration from a superior...
by Marco Guzman | Dec 2, 2023 | NCVS Insights, Pressure Devices, Voice Therapy
NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates The Use of Oscillatory Positive Expiratory Pressure Devices for Voice Therapy March 30, 2025 Volume 4 – December 2023 by Marco Guzman Over the last three years, a variety of oscillatory positive expiratory pressure (OPEP)...
by Ana Flavia Zuim | Dec 2, 2023 | Dosimetry, NCVS Insights, Phonation
NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Strategies for Safety: Thresholds of Phonation for Performers via Dosimetry December 14, 2024 Volume 4 – December 2024 by Ana Flavia Zuim Singers are among a category of professionals, along with many other professionals, who...
by Ingo Titze | Oct 24, 2023 | NCVS Insights, Subharmonics
NCVS Weekly – Science that Resonates Can the Production of Subharmonics in Vocalization be Considered a Form of Self-Organization? October 24, 2023 by Ingo Titze Self-organization is the spontaneous formation of structures in space and/or time in systems composed of...
by Lesley Childs and Ted Mau | Aug 22, 2023 | NCVS Insights, Vocal Folds, Voice Therapy
NCVS Insights – Science that Resonates Recent Insights into Vocal Injury in Singers August 22, 2023 by Lesley Childs and Ted Mau Vocal injury in singers can trigger a great deal of fear and uncertainty. A sudden change in the voice during or after a performance may...